摩苏尔大学超重和肥胖员工体重控制健康信念评估:应用健康信念模型

M. Ahmed, A. Naji
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背景:肥胖和超重已成为发达国家和发展中国家成年人中的流行病。研究目的:本研究旨在评估超重和肥胖员工与体重控制行为相关的信念。方法:采用描述性研究设计来评估员工对体重控制的信念。该研究于2021年3月1日至2021年10月4日进行。该研究的样本包括80名身体质量指数(bmi)大于等于25的员工。本研究的工具是体重控制行为的健康信念模型问卷。整体量表采用李克特式5分量表,分布在7个子量表上,测量员工对体重控制的HBM变化。数据采用自述问卷法收集。采用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析(平均值、标准差、频率、百分比)。结果:研究显示,研究参与者的年龄以(30-39)岁居多(43.8%),男性居多(63.8%)。研究结果表明,员工健康信念在体重控制行为相关信念的得分均值较低,仅为2.57分。结论:超重和肥胖员工的体重控制相关信念在所有健康信念模型分量表中普遍较低。建议:研究人员建议开展旨在加强肥胖和超重成年人的信念的研究,以加强他们控制体重的意图,并激励他们改变不健康的行为,如饮食行为和体育锻炼,以减轻体重
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Assessment of Health Beliefs Regarding Weight Control among Overweight and Obese Employees in University of Mosul: Applying Health Belief Model
Background: Obesity and being overweight have become epidemics among adults in both developed and developing countries. Aims of the study: The study aims to assess overweight and obese employees’ beliefs related to weight control behaviors. Methodology: A descriptive study design was used to assess the employee’s beliefs related to weight control. The study was conducted between 1 / March / 2021 to 4 / October / 2021. The sample of the study consist of 80 employees whose Body Mass Index (25) or more. The instrument of the study is the Health Belief Model questionnaire for weight control behavior. The overall scale was measured on a 5-point Likert-type scale spread over the seven subscales to measure changes in HBM among employees toward body weight control. The data were collected by self-report questionnaire. Descriptive statistical methods were used to analyses data (Mean, Standard deviation, Frequency, percentage). Results: The study showed that the majority of the participants in the study were aged between (30-39) years, (43.8%) and most of them were males (63.8%). The study finding indicated that the mean score of employees’ beliefs related to weight control behaviors was low (2.57) for all the subscales of health beliefs. Conclusion: Researchers concluded that the overweight and obese employees’ beliefs related to weight control, in general, were low for all health belief model subscales. Recommendations: The researchers recommended conducting studies aimed at reinforcing the beliefs of adults who suffer from obesity and overweight to reinforce their intentions towards weight control and to motivate them to change their unhealthy behaviors to healthy such as dietary behaviors and physical activity to reduce weight
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